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1 ~ 628 Advances in Psychological Science B [1] [2] Human Behavior and Evolution Society Journal of Evolution and Human Behavior [1] 1.1 [3] chenyw@psych.ac.cn
2 [4] 1.2 Gowdy 10 consilience [5] [6] [7] 70 kin selection [8] [1] evolved psychological mechanism Cosmides Tooby [9]
3 [10] [11] [12] [1] Jones 3 kinship [13] Crawford [11] [6] [14] Pinker [15] 3 [14] [16] Duchaine [17]
4 [18] 2.2 Buss 3 [19] [3] [4] 3 PsycInfo Psychological Bulletin 3.1 [16]
5 [20] [21~23] Bjorklund Pellegrini parental investment [6] Tooby [23] 3.3 Wright [24] 4 [1]
6 [4] [1] Bereczkei T. Evolutionary psychology: A new perspective in the behavioral sciences. European Psychologist, 2000, 5(3): 175~190 [2] Siegert R J, Ward T. Clinical psychology and evolutionary psychology: Toward a dialogue. Review of General Psychology, 2002, 6(3): 235~259 [3] ~423 [4] Jackson T. Evolutionary psychology in ecological economics: Consilience, consumption and contentment. Ecological Economics, 2002, 41(2): 289~303 [5] Gowdy J M, Ferrer-i-Carbonell A. Toward consilience between biology and economics: The contribution of Ecological Economics, 10th Anniversary Invited Paper. Ecological Economics, 1999, 29(3): 337~348 [6] Bjorklund D F, Pellegrini A D. Child development and evolutionary psychology. Child Development, 2000, 71(6): 1687~1708 [7] [8] Crawford C B, Anderson J L. Sociobiology: An environmentalist discipline? American Psychologist, 1989, 44(12): 1449~1459 [9] Cosmides L, Tooby J. From evolution to behavior: Evolutionary psychology as the missing link. In J. Dupre (Ed.), The latest on the best essays on evolution and optimality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, ~306 [10] Smith P K. What is the core of the evolutionary psychology research program? European Psychologist, 2000, 5(3): 193~196 [11] Crawford C B. A prolegomenon for a viable evolutionary psychology-the myth and the reality: Comment on lickliter and honeycutt. Psychological Bulletin, 2003, 129(6): 854~857 [12] Profet M. Pregnancy sickness as adaptation: A deterrent to maternal ingestion of teratogens. In J. H. Barkow, L. Cosmides, J. Tooby (Eds.), The adaptive mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press, ~365 [13] Jones D. The generative psychology of kinship: Part 1. Cognitive universals and evolutionary psychology. Evolution and Human Behavior, 2003, 24(5): 303~319 [14] Caramazza A, Shelton J R. Domain-specific knowledge systems in the brain: The animate-inanimate distinction. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1998, 10: 1~34 [15] Pinker S. How the mind works. New York: Norton, [16] Heyes C. Four routes of cognitive evolution. Psychological Review, 2003, 110(4): 713~727 [17] Duchaine B, Cosmides L, Tooby J. Evolutionary psychology and the brain. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001, 11(2): 225~230 [18] Geary D C, Huffman K J. Brain and cognitive evolution: Forms of modularity and functions of mind. Psychological Bulletin, 2002, 128(5): 667~698 [19] Buss D M, Haselton M G, Shackelford T k, et al. Adaptations, exaptations, and spandrels. American Psychologist, 1998, 53(5):
7 ~548 [20] Geary D C, Bjorklund D F. Evolutionary developmental psychology. Child Development, 2000, 71(1): 57~65 [21] Lickliter R, Honeycutt H. Developmental dynamics and contemporary evolutionary psychology: status quo or irreconcilable views? Reply to Bjorklund (2003), Krebs (2003), Buss and Reeve (2003), Crawford (2003), and Tooby et al. (2003). Psychological Bulletin, 2003, 129(6): 866~872 [22] Bjorklund D F. Evolutionary psychology from a developmental systems perspective: Comment on Lickliter and Honeycutt (2003). Psychological Bulletin, 2003, 129(6): 836~841 [23] Tooby J, Cosmides L, Barrett H C. The second law of thermodynamics is the first law of psychology: Evolutionary developmental psychology and the theory of tandem, coordinated inheritances: Comment on Lickliter and Honeycutt (2003). Psychological Bulletin, 2003, 129(6): 858~865 [24],.., 2004, 12(1) 96~102 Evolutionary Psychology: A New Theoretical Paradigm to Explain Psychological Origin Jiao Xuan, Chen Yiwen (Institute of Psychology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing ) Abstract: Evolutionary psychology aims to explain the adaptation of human behavior through the evolved psychological mechanism. It is a newly developed theoretical paradigm to explain the psychological origin and nature of the human being. In this paper, first, there is a brief analysis of the naissance background of evolutionary psychology. Next, its research content is introduced. Hereinto the adaptation and the domain-specific of the evolved psychological mechanism are explained. Then, its positive impact to cognitive science, developmental psychology and consumer behavior are stated. Finally, the limitation and the prospect of this theory are summarized. Key words: evolutionary psychology, evolved psychological mechanism, adaptation, domain-specific.
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